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Ah, David, that falls into the Forlorn Hope category. No they are still
both broken.
Scott
David Neeley wrote:
> The OpenOffice.org master document feature seemed to work fine several
> versions ago, but apparently was somewhat broken with the update to
> the 3.x series. I, too, am told it is to be fixed quite soon.
>
> By the way, has Word's master document feature *ever* worked
> properly--and is anyone at Microsoft addressing its historic problems?
>
> If so, once they get that fixed, could someone ask them to please fix
> autonumbering, too?
>
> 8:)
>
> David
>
>
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